Yak Bone Amulet Vajra Kila(Dorje Phurba) for Mala,Prayer Beads
Yak Bone Amulet Vajra Kila(Dorje Phurba) for Mala,Prayer Beads
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This Yak Bone Amulet Vajra Kila (Dorje Phurba) is more than a pendant — it is a profound spiritual tool for Tibetan Buddhist practice. Hand-carved by master artisans in Tibet, this sacred object embodies the transformative power to cut through obstacles and ignorance, anchoring your spiritual intentions.
Key Features of This Sacred Amulet
- Sacred Material: Crafted from recycled yak bone, symbolizing impermanence, reincarnation, and the respectful use of natural resources.
- Powerful Symbolism: The Vajra Kila (Dorje Phurba) is a ritual dagger representing the active, compassionate energy that destroys negativity and establishes a sacred space.
- Exquisite Craftsmanship: Entirely hand-carved with a Skull Sītavana (charnel ground) motif at the top and the phurba blade below, representing the transcendence of ego and death.
- Authentic Artifact: Sourced directly from Hepo Town, Baiyu County—a renowned birthplace of authentic Tibetan handicrafts—and carved in the early 2000s.
- Versatile Use: Designed to be used as a powerful mala pendant, a standalone necklace, or a protective keychain amulet.
Deep Spiritual Meaning
In Tibetan Buddhism, the Dorje Phurba is one of the most potent symbols. It is not a weapon of harm, but a tool of spiritual liberation. It represents the unwavering, diamond-like wisdom (vajra) that pierces through illusion, attachment, and all inner and outer obstacles on the path to enlightenment.
Wearing or carrying this amulet serves as a constant reminder and catalyst for:
- Awakening compassionate, focused energy.
- Cutting Through mental afflictions, fear, and spiritual blockages.
- Protecting your spiritual practice and personal energy field.
- Enhancing meditation, mantra recitation, and mindfulness.
"The phurba nails down compassion and transforms obstacles into the path of awakening."
---Authentic Craft & Sacred Origin
This piece carries the energy and skill of its origin. Hand-carved by Tibetan craftsmen in the sacred tradition of Hepo Town, each groove and symbol is infused with intention. Using recycled yak bone is a profound practice in itself, honoring the Buddhist teachings on impermanence and the sacred cycle of life. This is not mass-produced jewelry; it is a handheld piece of spiritual heritage.
---Product Details
- Material: Authentic, recycled Yak Bone.
- Type: Vajra Kila / Dorje Phurba Amulet Pendant.
- Craft: 100% Hand-Carved Traditional Tibetan Craftsmanship.
- Condition: Vintage piece from the early 2000s, in excellent condition with natural bone variations that attest to its authenticity.
- Design: Intricately carved Skull Sītavana (top) and Phurba blade (bottom).
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Your Authenticity Guarantee
- Handmade by Tibetan Artisans: Directly supporting traditional craft communities.
- Ethically & Reverently Sourced: Made from recycled materials in accordance with Buddhist principles.
- Carries Spiritual Heritage: More than an object, it is a conduit of sacred symbolism and intention.
- Unique & Unrepeatable: Each piece has slight variations, making your amulet truly one-of-a-kind.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this suitable for someone new to Tibetan Buddhism?
A: Absolutely. While deeply symbolic, it serves as a beautiful and powerful introduction to Buddhist teachings on impermanence and compassion. Its energy is protective and supportive for all seekers.
Q: How should I care for my bone amulet?
A> Treat it with respect. Avoid harsh chemicals or prolonged moisture. You can cleanse its energy gently with incense smoke or by setting it in sunlight with a pure intention.
Q: Can this really be used with any prayer beads or mala?
A> Yes. It is designed with a central hole to be easily strung as the master bead (guru bead) or a prominent pendant on any meditation mala, enhancing your practice with its sacred presence.
✨ Secure This Sacred Tool – Only a limited number of these authentic, hand-carved amulets exist. Once this collection is sold, these unique pieces of spiritual art are gone forever.
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